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axonometric projection
axonometric projection (ˌæksənəˈmɛtrɪk) n (General Engineering) a geometric drawing of an object, such as a building, in three dimensions showing the verticals and horizontals projected to scale but with diagonals and curves distorted, so that the whole appears inclinedTranslationsaxonometric projection
axonometric projection[¦ak·sə·nō¦me·trik prə′jek·shən] (graphic arts) A drawing that shows an object's inclined position with respect to the planes of projection. Also known as isometric projection. axonometric projectionThe orthographic projection of a three-dimensional object inclined to the picture plane in such a way that its three principal axes can be drawn to scale but diagonal and curved lines appear distorted. See also: Projection drawingaxonometric projectionA form of orthographic projection in which a rectangular object, projected on a plane, shows three faces. One of two general divisions of pictorial projection (the other being oblique projection); often divided into three types: isometric, dimetric and trimetric. |